Military training accident leaves 3 soldiers dead

The cause of the accident at Fort Stewart in Georgia, where a fighting vehicle rolling over into water, is still under investigation.

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45 thoughts on “Military training accident leaves 3 soldiers dead

  1. Rip to the fallen soldiers. My uncle lost his left arm due to a grenade during training and he got ptsd from it and never even got deployed. It's very tragic

  2. Of course fatigue was a factor! It was a combat training manuver. We don't ask the enemy to take a break so we can take a nap. Yes, it's a tragedy. I have had a few friends get seriously injured during my 8 years of service. The work is almost as dangerous in training as it is in reality. A mistake was made and they will learn from it. This is why we hold our service members in such high regard where I'm from. We KNOW the dangers they face.
    God Bless the lost and take care of their loved ones!

  3. Sad indeed but I gotta tell ya the Bradley is a friend to have around in a fight. As much as I hated the ASV, it was a good feeling knowing it was there too.

  4. And yet despite such a tragedy, Ft Stewart remains ready to put boots on the ground anywhere in the world in 18hours (IRC, DRF, DRB and fly away). Along with the IRC from the 82nd, the 3rd Inf Div (Mechanized) is the heavy punch of the XVIII Airborne Corps which is the nation's Rapid Deployment Force. Rest easy Dog Face's. "Rock of the Marne"……Go easy Bros

  5. Driving a Bradley at night is very Nerve Wracking. Your driving with Nightvision which has no depth. I drove during Desert Storm and have pics of wrecked Bradley’s, all driving at night. I drove with the hatch open a lot!

  6. My sympathies and condolences to the families and friends of the fallen, and my hopes for a speedy recovery for the injured.

    The Bradley IFV has been in service since 1981, with regular upgrades and retrofitting. I think it might be time to phase it out, though, in favor of a more survivable design. Training accidents are a part of life in the military, especially when conditioning the troops for operations while deprived of sleep, but we can do better with making them less costly troop wise.

  7. "Our hearts and prayers go out to all the families affected by this tragedy."

    Isn't that just wonderful?  When did praying ever produce an ounce of good for anyone?

  8. I wasn't born yesterday and this not back in the day when y'all could get away with bullshit headlines like this.
    Ain't no way this could of happened if they didn't want it to happen it's no different than friendly fire on the battlefield when a shoulder disobeyed a command they didn't agree with it! I'd like to know why they were really killed not pass it off as an accident. Now if it actually did happen that way I'd gladly apologize for my assumption for the worst.

  9. Rule no 1 situational awarenes. Be aware of your environment. Yes it was human error. Fatigue may have played a part. I trained at Ft. srewart. There are some days when you get no sleep. It's part of the training.

  10. Just a thought…but wouldn't that be the perfect way to recruit new spies/black ops agents? Oh whoops we accidentally killed our own, all while giving them new identities, plastic surgery, etc etc. Don't mean any disrespect, and I do not believe that is what happened, just brainstorming.

  11. I'm so confused why ABC is bringing up weather time of day etc… This is our military and it's sad it happened but since when does the Military run like an airport? Our men and woman are out all day and night in all weather conditions. This is sad to hear about but also sad this so called news network paints a picture this way.

  12. Disaster??? Civilians and their "outrage". Rollovers, sadly, happen quite often mostly due to units pushing soldiersmarines to accomplish the training mission. Fortunately SOPs and training prevent major injuries if they are adhered to. RIP brothers.

  13. 2:04 "A hospital on post" as opposed to "a hospital on base." "On post" is 100% Army terminology. That's impressive reporting when she knows the nomenclature used by different branches. I'm Navy, much respect.

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